1991
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.53.1081
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Use of Laryngeal Mask Airway in Small Animals.

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“…When LMAs were used in anesthetized people using controlled ventilation, gas leakage was observed only when the inspiratory pressures were more than 15 to 20 cm H 2 O 9 . In cats using the number 2 LMA, gas leakage was observed when the inspiratory pressure was over 12 cm H 2 O 12 . To our knowledge there are no such data in dogs.…”
Section: Mean 6 Standard Deviation Of Fraction Of Inspired O2 (F1o2)mentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…When LMAs were used in anesthetized people using controlled ventilation, gas leakage was observed only when the inspiratory pressures were more than 15 to 20 cm H 2 O 9 . In cats using the number 2 LMA, gas leakage was observed when the inspiratory pressure was over 12 cm H 2 O 12 . To our knowledge there are no such data in dogs.…”
Section: Mean 6 Standard Deviation Of Fraction Of Inspired O2 (F1o2)mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As the LMA has several advantages and because it may be inserted blindly, it could be useful for small animal anesthesia. To our knowledge only one study using the LMA has been carried out in small animals 12 . This study in cats had satisfactory results 12 …”
Section: Mean 6 Standard Deviation Of Fraction Of Inspired O2 (F1o2)mentioning
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“…However, the facial mask can presents difficulty in provide assisted ventilation and propitiate a larger dead space 9 .…”
Section: Technique Of Blind Tracheal Intubation In Rabbits (Oryctolagmentioning
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“…Several intubations techniques have been described in the literature, such as: orotracheal or nasotracheal blind intubation 4,5 , intubation through otoscope or laryngoscope 3,4 , intubation through tracheostomy 6,7 , retrograde intubation; intubation through endoscope (fiber optic) 1,2 and lung ventilation with devices as Laryngeal Airway Mask (LAM) and Laryngeal Device (AD) 9,10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%